My train from Barcelona took me to Montpellier, France – from 8:45 to 13:30 or so. Once I was at Montpellier, I had to figure out how to get to Arles – it’s a stop on the train to Marseille, so that seemed easy enough.
Montpellier is a fairly small town, but it was incredibly busy – it’s a university town, and at the time it was chocked full of students and their parents it seemed. I asked at the information booth what I needed to do to get to Arles – I was told I needed a reservation, so I went to the ticket counter to get one. There I was told that a reservation was not needed! Just hop on the train that says “Arles” at 15:30 – Okay I said (this time the person spoke english, so it was more clear) – and I wandered around a bit.
There were no trains that said Arles near that time, so, I went back to the information booth and asked again – I was assured again that I do need a reservation! Back to the ticket counter. I got some help from another person, who said I did indeed need a reservation, and that I had missed the 15:30 train, but that I could get on a 17:04 train – because of the miscommunication she gave me a first class reservation for free, and I got to check out Montpellier in my newfound time, excellent!
I enjoyed Montpellier quite a bit – a bit too much though, I found myself thinking I knew where I was 20 minutes to my departure time – and ended up going in a few good circles, and then finding that I didn’t have small enough change to purchase a tram ticket! With the help of some nice locals, I found out how to get to the train station on foot (up a bunch of stairs, with my backpack on – oof!) and I got to the platform with 3 minutes to spare, no problem!
Of course, I took some photos while I was there, and my GPS unit is still working like a charm! Check out the photos on a map here, and you can see what I saw!


http://www.flickr.com/photos/cdine/4226039228/in/photostream/ <- Wow. Nuts.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cdine/4226039228/in/photostream/ <- Hahahaha. That is awesome.
Yeah I remember a lot of times they said to make a reservation but I didn't need it. Although, it only costs a few euro's so, it can't hurt. Weather looks like it improved a bit. The GPS thing is awesome… I can't wait until camera phones are good and fast enough as a decent point and shoot (and have the GPS tagging).
You posted the same URL twice, I suspect you meant something else..
Some of the trains require reservations.. but I’ve neverbeen asked for my ticket on the train, and only once (from Barcelona) had it torn/went through security/etc.
I’ve actually used my iPhone a few times when I didn’t want to grab my D90 or whatever, and it’s still a decent phone – unfortunately it won’t turn on the GPS without the cell service on, which is really lame… if it did that’s be cool.